Tweet Would you like to read e-books from Amazon but you don’t own an e-reader? No problem. In the last few weeks I’ve received several queries from readers wondering how they can read my e-book Webinars: a Cookbook for Educators, without a Kindle e-reader. Here’s the bottom line: You don’t need to own an [...]
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Free Learning Technologies webinars January – June 2013
Tweet It’s a new year, and we have a new series of free webinars starting on 20 January. At The IATEFL Learning Technologies SIG we are kicking off our 2013 webinars with a debate on interactive whiteboards, or IWBs (see below). Pete Sharma will be defending IWBs, and Gavin Dudeney opposing. Pete is author [...]
Videos: Tips for online tutors
Tweet I’ve blogged about the free Learning to Teach Online video series (LTTO) from the University of New South Wales before. (The original post, which includes 4 other online teaching video resources, is here). What’s especially good about the LTTO videos resource? It includes: a total of 30+videos on a range of online teaching-related issues [...]
Video: More expert advice on webinars
Tweet More tasty morsels from webinar experts around the world, this time sharing tips on how to keep your participants involved and interested during your webinars. Tuck in! If you missed the first course with expert advice on technical issues to watch our for during your webinars, here it is again: Nicky Hockly The Consultants-E [...]
Video: Expert advice on webinars
Tweet They say that too many cooks spoil the broth. Not the case in Webinars: A Cookbook for Educators. We have some cordon bleu chefs in the kitchen. The last chapter of this e-book contains invaluable advice given by experienced webinar presenters from around the world. Here are some of them giving their expert [...]



